Advanced Search
Search options
JPR Home
EJRA Home
Search EJRA
Topic Collections
Author Collections
Add to EJRA
Terms of Use
Contact Us
Search results
Your search found 1 item
Home
/ Search Results
Leading voluntary-aided faith schools in England: perspectives from Catholic, Anglican and Jewish headteachers
Author(s):
Shaw, Alan
Date:
2017
Topics:
Jewish Schools, Jewish Teachers, Main Topic: Education, Comparisons with other communities
Abstract:
Voluntary-aided faith schools exhibit a unique combination of characteristics that is not shared by other state-funded schools in England including responsibility for admissions, employment of staff (including the right to prioritise on the basis of faith), control of the RE curriculum, ownership of the premises, and funding from and being part of Local Authorities. This paper draws on the findings of an EdD thesis which investigated the perceptions of headteachers of voluntary-aided schools regarding their leadership roles, responsibilities and challenges. A number of emergent themes evolved; some common to all while others were more evident within particular denominations.